Background: Inpatient care is dependent upon the effective transfer of clinical information across multiple professions. However, documented patient clinical information generated by different professions is not always successfully transferred between them. One obstacle to successful information transfer may be the reader's perception of the information, which is framed in a particular professional context, rather than the information per se. Objective: The aim of this research was to investigate how different health professionals perceive allied health documentation and to investigate how clinicians of all experience levels across medicine, nursing and allied health perceive and use allied health notes to inform their decision-making a...
Clinical documentation is essential for communication between health professionals and the provision...
Introduction: Medicare items were introduced in 2005 to encourage general practitioners (GPs) to inv...
Acute care clinicians spend significant time documenting patient care information in electronic heal...
Background: Clinical documentation is a fundamental component of patient care. The transition from p...
In the UK, in the acute in-patient setting, the only information that a patient receives about their...
In the UK, in the acute in-patient setting, the only information that a patient receives about their...
Aims and objectives. To examine registered nurses’ decision-making when documenting care in patients...
Background: There are no empirically-grounded criteria or tools to define or benchmark the quality o...
Abstract Background There are no empirically-grounded criteria or tools to define or benchmark the q...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Decision aids (DAs) effectively support patient decision m...
Health professionals communicate with each other about medication information using different forms ...
Aims and objectives. To examine registered nurses' decision-making when documenting care in patients...
The electronic health record has become an essential platform that evolved rapidly over a short peri...
© The Author(s) 2019. Objective: To examine the content, quantity, and quality of multidisciplinary ...
Background: Clinical documentation is essential for communication between health professionals and t...
Clinical documentation is essential for communication between health professionals and the provision...
Introduction: Medicare items were introduced in 2005 to encourage general practitioners (GPs) to inv...
Acute care clinicians spend significant time documenting patient care information in electronic heal...
Background: Clinical documentation is a fundamental component of patient care. The transition from p...
In the UK, in the acute in-patient setting, the only information that a patient receives about their...
In the UK, in the acute in-patient setting, the only information that a patient receives about their...
Aims and objectives. To examine registered nurses’ decision-making when documenting care in patients...
Background: There are no empirically-grounded criteria or tools to define or benchmark the quality o...
Abstract Background There are no empirically-grounded criteria or tools to define or benchmark the q...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Decision aids (DAs) effectively support patient decision m...
Health professionals communicate with each other about medication information using different forms ...
Aims and objectives. To examine registered nurses' decision-making when documenting care in patients...
The electronic health record has become an essential platform that evolved rapidly over a short peri...
© The Author(s) 2019. Objective: To examine the content, quantity, and quality of multidisciplinary ...
Background: Clinical documentation is essential for communication between health professionals and t...
Clinical documentation is essential for communication between health professionals and the provision...
Introduction: Medicare items were introduced in 2005 to encourage general practitioners (GPs) to inv...
Acute care clinicians spend significant time documenting patient care information in electronic heal...